Initial activation To preserve the battery, the watch is electronically de- activated before leaving the factory. To activate the watch, place its back at very close proximity to a bright light source for 5 seconds. The LED display will animate itself. The watch is now responding to movement and time is displayed (initial default time is 10h10) when the watch is placed at 45º...
Basic operation The watch responds to movement and time is only displayed when the watch is placed at 45º in front of you. The hours are displayed on the top cursor and minutes on the bottom cursor. When minutes are not an even multiple of 5 minutes, the bottom cursor will pulse once or twice and right or left to display minutes precisely.
Setting the watch The watch can only be set by the light from your smartphone or computer display. Programming device must be a recent smartphone or LCD screen (some screen calibration/adjustment may be required and must be web- enabled. Because of this, the watch can support advanced calendar features like moon phases and automatic date change (including leap-year calculation).
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1) Set your programming device to maximum brightness. 2) Put the watch is “programming mode”. At any moment during the procedure below you can put the watch downward to turn off the display and start over. 2.1) Display time by putting the watch at 45º in front of you. The cursor will then move to current time.
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at the moment. 2.4) Then single-tap again: bottom cursor goes to 25/moon phase icon and blinks slowly. Don’t pay attention to the top cursor at the moment. 2.5) Then single-tap again: bottom cursor goes to 35/ chronometer icon and blinks rapidly. Don’t pay attention to the top cursor at the moment.
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3) Visit http://a.djust.me for the web-app (PC/Mac/iOS) or download the app for Android on the Google Play store. You can also click “Set Watch” from Division Furtive’s website top menu. 4) Put the back of the watch in direct contact over the programming device’s screen and make sure the small...
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If using a programming device that has a touchscreen, make sure the watch contact with the touchscreen is not interpreted as a user input and does not disturb the programming sequence. A good way to avoid this is leaving the programming device on a flat surface with the watch on top of it.
Advanced features When you watch time (watch at 45º in front of you), a single tap let you in the “top advanced features” (the row of text next the little “TAP>”). A double-tap let you in the “bottom advanced features” (the row of icons next to the little “2xTAP”).
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then after the bottom cursor shows the tens and the top cursor shows the unit (e.g.: --h58 = 50 + 8) “Bottom” advanced features You move from one feature to another with single tap within the bottom advanced features, when you can “tweak”...
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For less than 60 secs, tens of seconds are on the bottom cursor and units of seconds on top cursor (e.g.: 42s = 40 (bottom) + 2 (top)). For more than 1 min, mins are on the top cursor and seconds are on the bottom cursor (to precisely know the seconds, you must stop the chronometer…the pulses...
Travel mode The travel mode is not based on GMT or UTC time zones, you simply need set the time shifts (offsets) you’ll be using during your traveling. Therefore you set your “home” time, the “west” (minus) offset and “east” (plus) offset that you plan to use (it’s most likely that you’ll be traveling in only one destination/direction and therefore use only one of the two offsets).
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The bottom cursor goes to 5/calendar icon, then signle- tap to move the blinking cursor to the 15/travel mode icon (travel mode). At this point the cursor blinks even faster to let you know you can double-tap again to tweak this feature (single-tap would move to next advanced feature…moon phases).
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If you did not set the offsets at home prior to your trip and you want to do so at your destination, you have two options: A) Leave the travel mode at “home” and set the watch using a device that matches the local time at your current destination.
Troubleshooting There is only two possible outcomes when programming the watch: If the watch successfully received valid data, the cursors will move to the newly set time (that matches the programming device’s time). If it did not receive valid data after one minute (see possible reasons below) the top and bottom cursors will blink multiple times at the 0 position, then display the previously set time.
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Solution: set contrast to maximum…usually only PC/Mac have this sort of setting (smartphones don’t) Problem: Programming device is too slow and cannot keep up with required timing Solution: Use a different programming device Problem: Programming mode not activated properly Solution: Follow procedure described above Problem: Not enough light gets into the watch Solution: Make sure the back of the watch is in direct contact with the programming device’s screen.
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Problem: Watch did not received a full attempt from programming device Solution: Make sure you wait at least one full attempt, i.e.: the orange progress bar moves from 0 to 100%. You have 5 attempts. Each attempt is illustrated by one notch on the white progress bar After many fails attempt, move to a different programming device.
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In rare cases, when programming the Type 40, it is possible that the LEDs will blink rapidly at 12h00 (top and bottom cursors at 0) for a few seconds and then the watch will stop responding once it is put downward (all LEDs permanently off…not to be confused with the 60-second...
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